In re Maddox
93 Md. 727 (1901).
See biography of Etta Haynie Maddox for additional resources.
COURT OF APPEALS (Bar Applications) Etta H.
Maddox, April Term 1902 [MSA S112, 2/51/4/4].
COURT OF APPEALS (Docket) In Re: Etta H. Maddox,
Volume AR 1 Page 303 [MSA S412-14, 1/66/14/45].
COURT OF APPEALS (Opinions) Brief submitted by Etta Maddox
through her attorney, October Term 1901 #110 [ MSA S393-127, 1/65/13/73].
COURT OF APPEALS (Opinions) Re: Maddox, October Term
1901 #110 [ MSA S393-127, 1/65/13/73].
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Laws) 1892 Regular Session,
Chapter 37, pp. 50-51 [MdHR 820955-1, 2/2/6/24].
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Laws) 1898 Regular Session,
Chapter 139, pp. 599-601 [MdHR 820958, 2/2/6/25].
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Laws) 1902 Regular Session,
Chapter 399 p. 566, [MdHR 820961, 2/2/6/26].
COURT OF APPEALS (Test Book) Etta Haynie Maddox, 11
September 1902, Volume RWG 1 Page 189 [MSA S 431-1, 1/66/14/12].
Note that Belva Lockwood's efforts to be admitting to the bar at the county courts level in Maryland are on her bio page at:
http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/015800/015841/html/msa15841.html
See also ecpclio entry MSA SC 5339-160-8:
In 1880, Belva A. Lockwood became the first woman lawyer admitted to the bar in Maryland. Already a licensed attorney in the District of Columbia, Ms. Lockwood was admitted to the bar of the Frederick County Circuit Court by petition on March 8, 1880. This was not Ms. Lockwood's first attempt to gain bar admission in Maryland, having been denied admission to the bar of the Prince George's County County on October 16, 1878. She was later admitted in Prince George's County on October 12, 1892. Ms. Lockwood's efforts to be admitted in Carroll County in May 1881 were successful, and evidence suggests that she also unsuccessfully sought admission in Charles County in July 1881. p
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